The Myth of the Fourth Industrial Revolution

This article argues that there is no such phenomenon as a Fourth Industrial Revolution. It derives a framework for the analysis of any industrial revolution from a careful historical account of the archetypal First Industrial Revolution. The suggested criteria for any socioeconomic transformation to...

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Vydáno v:Theoria (Pietermaritzburg) Ročník 68; číslo 2 (167); s. 1 - 38
Hlavní autor: Moll, Ian
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: New York Berghahn Books 01.06.2021
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ISSN:0040-5817, 1558-5816
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Shrnutí:This article argues that there is no such phenomenon as a Fourth Industrial Revolution. It derives a framework for the analysis of any industrial revolution from a careful historical account of the archetypal First Industrial Revolution. The suggested criteria for any socioeconomic transformation to be considered an industrial revolution are that it must encompass a technological revolution; a transformation of the labour process; a fundamental change in workplace relations; new forms of community and social relationships; and global socio-economic transformations. These transformations indeed characterise the Second and Third Industrial Revolutions. The aggregate of technical innovations in the latter is carefully examined, because this is a crucial part of determining whether we can meaningfully claim that a Fourth Industrial Revolution is underway. The article demonstrates that we cannot.
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ISSN:0040-5817
1558-5816
DOI:10.3167/th.2021.6816701